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The typo make us humna 

Fast Company 

Embrace your quirks—AI can’t replace them.

In our ever-changing and seemingly chaotic world, the typo, that simple yet ubiquitous mistake that everyone everywhere makes occasionally, is still too often deemed as the ultimate death knell for too many potential hires, projects, and deals. 

Industry 4.0, meet Mobility Ecosystem 3.0

Fast Company 

How the internet of things is transforming all things car-related.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution, fueled by the internet of things (IoT), is dramatically reshaping the manufacturing landscape. This new era, often referred to as Industry 4.0, integrates advanced digital technologies with traditional manufacturing processes, creating a highly automated and interconnected production environment. From factory floors to our daily lives, sensors are now ubiquitous, connecting disparate systems... Читать дальше...

Aid groups say Israel fails to meet U.S. humanitarian demands

Voice of America 

International aid groups say Israel hasn’t met the U.S. demand deadline for allowing more humanitarian access into the Gaza Strip. The groups say conditions are worse now than any point in the 13-month-old war. This week, the outgoing Biden administration is expected to judge whether Israel has done enough to meet a demand issued last month to get more aid flowing into Gaza. We speak to Larry Garber, former USAID Mission Director to the West Bank and Gaza.

Two tunnels for Wellington

Scoop 

The Post reports: Two new tunnels are planned for Wellington as Transport Minister Simeon Brown confirms the preferred options for how residents get around. Brown announced on Tuesday afternoon the board of NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi had decided what it wanted for the city: A 0.7km Mount Victoria Tunnel parallel to the existing tunnel, […]

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The Future of Nuclear Power is Wrought with Challenges

Oilprice.com 

It is easy to get the impression that proposed new modular nuclear generating units will solve the problems of nuclear generation. Perhaps they will allow more nuclear electricity to be generated at a low cost and with much less of a problem with spent fuel. As I analyze the situation, however, the problems associated with nuclear electricity generation are more complex and immediate than most people perceive. My analysis shows that the world is already dealing with “not enough uranium from mines... Читать дальше...

Can Spurs win the Carabao Cup? Ranking all eight quarter-finalists

TheSpursWeb 

Spurs have made it through to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, and will face Manchester United in the next round of the competition. But... The post Can Spurs win the Carabao Cup? Ranking all eight quarter-finalists appeared first on Spurs Web.

Govt denies Kittiratt shoo-in for BoT chief

BangkokPost.com 

The government has brushed aside reports of former finance minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong making the cut as new chairman of the Bank of Thailand (BoT) board, saying nothing has been made official yet.

Microsoft Patch Tuesday, November 2024 Edition

Krebs on Security 

Microsoft today released updates to plug at least 89 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software. November's patch batch includes fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities that are already being exploited by attackers, as well as two other flaws that were publicly disclosed prior to today.

Anthony Davis good to go despite eye injury

HoopsHype: Atlanta Hawks 

Anthony Davis said he is cleared to play in the Los Angeles Lakers’ next game against the Memphis Grizzlies after exiting Sunday’s win over the Toronto Raptors early with a left eye injury. “A couple scratches in my eye,” Davis said, his eye still appearing red and clouded, after practice Tuesday. “But as far as the medical term and everything all that, I’m not 100% sure. But I am cleared to play.”
Source: ESPN

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Diesel Price Dips 1.5¢ to $3.521

Ttnews.com 

Diesel prices across the U.S. averaged $3.521 per gallon for the week ending Nov. 11, a 1.5-cent decline from the previous week, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.